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Old 3rd July 2000, 11:42 AM
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What a sweetie! The pugnacious childhood, nose-bleeds and pneumonias, and the cat allergy all sound as if Tub might be underneath.
By the way, I don't use a computer repertory because I was advised by GM not to get one during the first ten years of practice, and I agree that one learns a lot more about the rubrics by using the books.
I am also learning from GM, though I never learnt this at college, that it's important to consider the plan of prescribing for a patient in relation to the relationship of remedies. For example in the above repertorisation, I made a classic college-type mistake in missing the most striking symptom - which Frank picked up - ie the reaction to stings. That gave the acute for the case, which could be used for the immediate effects of stings. But what is required to prevent such a big reaction is the chronic of Apis in this case. Which is the remedy to be found.
Something related to Apis and to Tub that has nail biting. I'll think about it...
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